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Textures

Get a Grip on Your Options



Having a handle on textures can make it easy to select the “handle” that’s right for you. Major texture options include:

distressed pull


Distressed
—The dented and scratched feel lends a classic look to Old World, country and farmhouse kitchens.



 

hammered hardware
Hammered—This style of hardware has broad or narrow surface indentations produced or appearing to have been produced by hammering. Hammered knobs and pulls are a key element of Arts & Crafts homes.

 

matte hardware
Matte—This dull surface gives a dose of subtlety to your hardware. While matte antique brass, copper and statuary bronze knobs are perfect for period kitchens, chrome, satin brass and nickel serve contemporary spaces well.

 

oil-rubbed hardware


Oil Rubbed—Typically done on bronze, oil-rubbed hardware’s aged patina shows through a charcoal-colored finish.



 

polished hardware
Polished—With a mirror-like sheen, these smooth and glossy knobs literally shine. This bold look is well-suited for bar areas and bathrooms.


 

satin hardware
Satin—Resting between matte and polished options in terms of its sheen, satin hardware offers a bit more texture: expect a somewhat threaded look.